Talc and soapstone deposits of Potton Township, Quebec
- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 3
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
Talc-soapstone deposits exist in Patton Township of Quebec
and have been mined by Bakertalc Inc. or its predecessors
since 1938. The company produces products ranging from
purified and micronized talc through to soapstone lumps. The
deposits are found within serpentinite dykes and are zoned.
Zoning grades from a serpentine core through zones of talcmagnesite,
schistose talc and talc-chlorite schist be/ ore
reaching the wall rock of quartz-sericite-chlorite schist. Talcmagnesite
zones generally comprise 80 to 90% of the mined
rock.
The serpentinite dykes containing the talc probably were
originally post-Ordovician peridotite of the same series that
hosts the Eastern Townships asbestos deposits. Alteration of
serpentine to talc-soapstone and magnesite apparently resulted
through addition of silica and carbon dioxide along shears and
fractures. Talc concentrations occur also at the intrusive contact
between dykes and wall rock.
The present Bakertalc Inc. operation at the Van Reel Mine is
being worked from an inclined shaft 200 m below surface. The
talc rock undergoes a variety of milling processes, depending
on its particular market, be/ ore being bagged and shipped.
Citation
APA: (1984) Talc and soapstone deposits of Potton Township, Quebec
MLA: Talc and soapstone deposits of Potton Township, Quebec. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.